To conduct an advanced search in Google Scholar, click on the down arrow next to the search field.Here are some tips for how to use some of these search options:Use "with all of the words" to list the words that your ideal articles will contain.Use "with the exact phrase" to list a phrase that you would like to see contained within your ideal articles."With at least one of the words" means that words can be mixed and matched to create a search.You will get articles that contain at least ONE of these words."Without the words" enables you to list words that you do not want. This is helpful if your keyword has a synonym."Where my words occur" allows you to specify whether you want the keywords to appear anywhere in the article orjust in the title of the article.Use "return articles authored by" to search using an author's name,"and use "return articles published in" to search for articles within a specific journal.Finally, use "return articles dated between" to specify a date range of when the articles were published.And that is how you use the advanced search features in Google Scholar!